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20th May 2008: Serious games in health & social care markets

by John Beeston last modified 2008-06-05 15:30

Identifying potential improvement areas in the training and education of doctors, health & social care professionals and of service users by exploiting serious computer games technologies.

Date: Tuesday 20th May.
Venue: University of Warwick Science park
Time: 10:30h to 13:00h followed by buffet lunch

Objective

Helping participants to find potential partners to move forward with proposals, led by senior speakers who are familiar with the complex and challenging issues in health & social care.

Who attended?

Decision makers in health and social care and their suppliers of training and ICT services.

Opportunities?

We have a tiger by the tail! We are now in the process of identifying specific opportunities.

Registered users only: We are putting the opportunity areas on our Health forum as they arise:

Agenda & presentations:

Registered users only: click on the presentation to see the slides

(Not a registered user? Register here - it's free and puts you on the radar for future events)

Welcome:
Keynote introduction:

Session 1: (Training the clinicians)

Session 2: (Management training & supporting the clients/patients)

Sponsored by:

The Marketing Workspace.

"We are delighted to have organised and sponsored this event as an example of what we do. It is clear that, to meet the challenges in health & social care, we will all have to get out of our comfort zone. We will have to form new partnerships with people from other areas: Health & social services, serious games, interactive media, ICT, training services. The good news is that all these skills are here in the West Midlands.” John W Beeston, The Marketing Workspace